NYSE Technologies, Inc.
| NYSE Technologies | |
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| Founded | 2009 |
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| Headquarters | New York |
| Key People | Jon Robson |
| Products | electronic trading solutions |
| Corporate Website | nysetechnologies.nyx.com |
NYSE Technologies is a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext. It provides end-to-end electronic trading solutions, including information and data services, infrastructure and data centers, and transaction services. [1]
On April 29, 2013, it was reported that NYSE Euronext, which is in the process of being acquired by IntercontinentalExchange, Inc., is exploring the sale of the NYSE Technologies subsidiary.
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History
NYSE Technologies was created in 2009 as the data services subsidiary of NYSE Euronext, as part of a strategy to enhance data revenues. In 2010, the company completed the construction of two new data centers, one in the U.S. and one in Europe, to act as "flagships" for its global liquidity center network. As of 2012, their data infrastructure includes liquidity centers in Chicago, Toronto, New York, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore. The company plans to add additional liquidity centers in Latin America and Asia in 2013.[2]
In April 2013, NYSE Technologies was named 'Best Data Center Provider to the Sell Side' by Waters Technology.
Products and Services
- SFTI Integrated Partner Solutions enables technology providers to offer products to trading firms via a hosted environment powered by SFTI.
- Managed Transaction Services provide single point access to the world's market centers, liquidity providers and algorithms.
- NYSE Technologies resells and integrates OneTick™ within its Market Data Platform.
- Market Data Software
Key People
- Jon Robson, CEO

